Full Throttle/Trivia

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


  • Creator Breakdown: The original draft for the game had Ben and Maureen hooking up in the end. However, during production, several key members of the creative team had their relationships sour and in a fit of angst, decided to rewrite the ending. Ironically, the game's Bittersweet Ending was lauded for being truer to the tone of the rest of the story.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Quite a marquee cast for this game.
    • Mark Hamill plays Big Bad Adrian Ripburger.
    • Maurice LaMarche is the henchman Nestor.
    • Pat Musick (who plays Tony Toponi in An American Tail) is Miranda Rose Wood, Freelance Photographer
    • Three of the Vultures are voiced by some pretty popular voice actors. Suzi is voiced by Tress MacNeille, Steve Blum plays the bit part of Sid in an early role, and of course, Maureen's voice belongs to Kath Soucie (also early in her career).
  • The Other Darrin: Roy Conrad died before Hell on Wheels went to production, so another VA voiced Ben in the trailer. The game was never finished, however.
  • Production Posse: It's basically the cast of Batman: The Animated Series trying something completely new.
  • Star-Making Role: "Bone to Pick" got a ton of sales out of the game, and made a name of The Gone Jackals.
  • Talking to Himself: Unique variant: Malcom Corley and Father Torque are voiced by the same actor...and the only time the two are on-screen at the same time is at the former's funeral, with the latter delivering his eulogy!
  • What Could Have Been: Two sequels were meant to be made. Payback in 2000, but fell through due to key artists leaving and creative differences. The sequel Hell On Wheels in 2002 was meant to pick up where the original game left off. However, it was never finished and likewise cancelled. And with LucasArts now disbanded, all prospects of a continuation still very low. Though fans are holding out hope Tim Schaefer will consider doing it independently.
    • According to Tim Schaefer, MTV met with him about a potential animated series based on the property, though nothing ever came of it.
    • An early storyline involved Maureen and her twin Tina that would have mimicked The Prince and the Pauper. Schaefer got the names from college friends of his. Eventually, Tina was dropped entirely.
    • The game's iconic soundtrack was originally intended to use Soundgarden. The Gone Jackals got picked up due to Soundgarden costing far too much for the game's budget to allow.
    • At one point, Schaefer had an idea for a Dream Sequence where players had to work through Ben's mind to help his psyche. While it was eventually scrapped, Schaefer eventually reworked the idea into Psychonauts.